U.S. Route 42
U.S. Route 42 is a north-south highway in the United States that stretches approximately 200 miles. It begins in the city of Louisville, Kentucky and travels through several states, including Ohio and West Virginia, before ending in Lake Erie at Port Clinton, Ohio. The route serves as a vital connector for various communities and offers access to local attractions.
Established in 1926, U.S. Route 42 is part of the larger U.S. Highway System. It runs parallel to other major roads, providing an alternative route for travelers. The highway is known for its scenic views and is often used by tourists exploring the Midwestern United States.